Stadium Information
Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, is one of the most modern and visually striking venues in the NFL. Opened in 2020 just west of the Las Vegas Strip, the stadium features a fully enclosed, climate‑controlled environment designed to withstand Nevada’s extreme desert temperatures. With a capacity of around sixty‑five thousand for football, the structure is defined by its sleek black exterior, dramatic glass shell, and a massive retractable curtain‑wall window that opens to reveal views of the Las Vegas skyline. The playing surface is natural grass, grown outdoors on a rolling tray that is moved inside for games, ensuring optimal turf quality.
Matchdays at Allegiant Stadium combine the energy of Las Vegas with the intensity of Raiders fandom. Supporters arrive from across the city and the Strip, gathering in fan zones, nearby hotels, and the wide walkways that lead to the stadium entrances. Inside, the enclosed acoustics amplify noise, creating a loud and engaging atmosphere even before kickoff. Wide concourses provide extensive food and drink options, premium lounges, themed bars, and club spaces reflecting both regional culture and the Raiders’ identity. The two‑sided, center‑hung video board ensures strong visibility from every seating level.
Access to the stadium is supported by pedestrian bridges connecting to the Strip, rideshare zones, shuttle services, and major roadways. Parking is distributed across multiple lots and off‑site garages due to the stadium’s urban setting. Accessibility features include step‑free entrances, elevators, wheelchair platforms, adapted toilets, and guest‑services teams positioned throughout the complex.
Allegiant Stadium stands as a showcase of modern engineering and entertainment-driven design, giving the Raiders a home that blends NFL tradition with the spectacle and energy of Las Vegas.
